
A personal reflection emphasizes the profound importance of listening as a leadership skill, contrasting it with the tendency to be the loudest voice. The author shares an anecdote about a senior officer teaching the value of patient listening and attention, highlighting that true leadership involves understanding unspoken cues and allowing others to feel heard before responding. This practice is presented as a universal professional strength, echoing historical wisdom that emphasizes the virtue of listening over speaking.
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